On Cloudsurfer Max - Women's Review
Our Verdict
Our Analysis and Test Results
Comfort and Fit
The On Cloudsurfer Max delivers a comfort and fit experience that feels polished, secure, and thoughtfully tuned for daily wear. The generously padded heel collar creates a plush feel without becoming overly bulky; this balances well with the smooth mesh of the upper. The shoe wraps the foot comfortably through the midfoot while still allowing enough room in the forefoot for natural toe splay, making it accommodating for longer runs, walking, and all-day use. Previous On shoes have felt prohibitively narrow, and we are grateful to report that the Cloudsurfer Max feels far more accommodating. However, On does not currently offer wide sizes.
Cushioning
On's “CloudTec Phase” cushioning of the Cloudsurfer provides a smooth, rolling sensation that absorbs impact well while maintaining a stable platform. With 33 mm of underfoot cushioning in the heel, the Cloudsurfer Max provides plenty of protection between your feet and the ground.
However, its ride feels noticeably firmer and more controlled than the deeply plush sensation many runners expect from a max-cushioned shoe. Unlike ultra soft max cushion shoes that can feel mushy or unstable, the Cloudsurfer Max leans slightly firmer and more controlled, giving runners a predictable ride that inspires confidence on easy miles. This works to the Cloudsurfer's benefit since its lack of mushiness creates inherent stability.
Breathability
Breathability is another strong point of the Cloudsurfer Max. The engineered mesh upper feels light and airy without sacrificing the secure, structured fit that makes this shoe suitable for beginner runners. Air moves easily through the forefoot and side panels, helping prevent the overly hot, boxed-in sensation that can develop in heavier max-cushion trainers. Even with the shoe's substantial cushioning and padded construction, it never feels overly dense or suffocating. The tongue and collar padding are thoughtfully designed to provide comfort without trapping excessive warmth, making the Cloudsurfer Max a solid option for year-round training, walking, and everyday wear.
Traction
The traction of the Cloudsufer Max is quiet but mostly confident, providing nearly as much ground-contact confidence as some of the highest performers. The outsole provides reliable grip across standard road surfaces, including pavement, sidewalks, bike paths, and light gravel, but didn't fare quite as well on damp terrain. On uses strategically placed rubber coverage in high-wear zones, which not only improves durability but also helps the shoe maintain a secure feel during daily training miles. While the Cloudsurfer Max is far from a capable pair of trail shoes, it handles dry roads and everyday running conditions well without feeling slippery or unpredictable.
Should You Buy the On Cloudsurfer Max?
Serious runners who want to execute speed workouts and marathon-distance training may find the Cloudsurfer Max lacking the technical feel they seek. Runners who want a shoe they can wear for jaunts on the treadmill, dog walks around the neighborhood, and park runs to chase their kids will appreciate the versatility the Cloudsurfer Max offers. It may not be our go-to training shoe for distance running and leg turnover, but it offers a comfortable enough platform, durability, and strong traction equipped to handle the demands of daily life.
What Other Road Running Shoes Should You Consider?
Our top recommendation for beginning runners who want a versatile shoe is the Saucony Ride 19. Compared to the On Cloudsurfer Max, the Ride feels a bit more traditional and ready to run in. Maintaining an attractive aesthetic, the Ride is a bit more responsive and versatile at running speeds while still feeling right at home in a variety of lifestyle situations. The Brooks Glycerin 23 is a GearLab favorite for its smooth versatility and ease of transitioning from marathon training to weekend lounging. The Glycerin and Cloudsurfer Max are similarly priced, while the Ride is available for a bit less, which may help influence your decision.
| Awards | |
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| Price | $180 List Check Price at REI |
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| Star Rating | |
| Bottom Line | While it lacks the aggressive responsiveness serious runners may want for high-performance training, this shoe offers stylish versatility for everyday life |
| Pros | Rolling ride, comfortable underfoot feel, trendy looking |
| Cons | Pricey for performance, a bit stiff for a max-cushioned shoe, moderate traction |
| Rating Categories | On Cloudsurfer Max |
| Comfort and Fit (45%) | |
| Cushioning (30%) | |
| Breathability (15%) | |
| Traction (10%) | |
| Specifications | On Cloudsurfer Max |
| Who is it Best For? | Daily runners |
| Best Use | Relaxed running |
| Measured Weight | 8.06 oz |
| Measured Heel-to-Toe Drop | 7 mm |
| Measured Heel Stack Height | 35 mm |
| Available Sizes | 5 - 12 US regular |
| Midsole | CloudTec Phase/Helion |
| Plate Type | None |
| Upper | Mesh |
| Outsole | Rubber |
| Heel Tab Type | Finger loop |
| Style | Max cushion |










